Let’s be honest, technology can be frustrating. And it can be even more so for those who have moved from landlines to cell phones with apps over the last 50 years. It can get so bad that some might not want to touch the stuff at all.
After spending hours and hours with his own parents, Brett Vannatta realized they weren’t the only ones struggling. So, in 2024, after leaving his previous job, he started Gray Matter Tech Services, a one-man business meant to help seniors feel more confident in their technological abilities. “There were a lot of people that didn’t have that support and no one else was really doing it,” he says.
Vannatta offers unique one-on-one instruction sessions tailored to each client’s specific needs. He is also hired by senior living facilities to host seminars or pro